The long running and most anticipated themed event in the city is back for it's 12th Year. The 12th Annual 80's PROM is a dance party, masquerade, fashion & variety show...

Featuring tons of amazing stage acts, the states best retro djs all under one roof, in 3 clubs, with 3 stages, and 3 dance floors. This is the not-to-miss party of the year. For the past 5 years it has been a sold out event. This year only 1,000 tickets will be sold, be sure to get your while you can! Be sure to stop by their facebook page where you can "like" and enter to win free tickets to the event! If you don't win a set you can buy them online at www.80sProm.com or pick them up in person at Starship Records at 12th & Lewis in Tulsa.

ADULT. release their fifth studio album "The Way Things Fall" in May with select shows following. Between the shows, ADULT. create 2 new music videos. The duo spend over a month in the summer in Pittsburgh installing their elaborate multidisciplinary installation piece "Diptyching" at the Mattress Factory. As part of the piece, a new 12" WORK/WRECK is released on Ersatz Audio documenting the installation. More live shows come in the fall, along with a new gallery exhibition "Situations / S(h)ituations" opening Nov. 8th at the Center Galleries in Detroit. A new website is launched to document the duos collaborations and growing visual work at kuperusandmiller.com

For a complete discography, including remixes and collaborations, please go to RELEASES.

Peaches is on a bad phone line from Berlin. Peaches is annoyed about the bad phoneline. Peaches keeps asking me to repeat my (lengthy) questions. I am now scared of Peaches.Peaches is probably used to intimidating people. Her coolness is brilliantly confrontational and is enhanced by a sense of spectacle live that further extends her mystique. The latest manifestation of that mystique is Peaches Does Herself, a new rock opera, written, directed and starring Peaches (born Merrill Nisker, in Toronto), which screens at the Irish Film Institute on December 15th, featuring a Q&A with Peaches. Later that night, she will DJ and perform at Partie Monster in Dublin’s Button Factory.“Can you repeat that please, I’m sorry, I don’t know what’s going on here. This line is really bad.”I don’t know Peaches, and I’m not going to get to know her over a phonecall. Yet every musician who encounters her speaks so positively. So I got on to someone who has experienced the Peaches effect firsthand, Julie Chance from Berlin-based Irish-Australian-French outfit Kool Thing, who played a show with Peaches the other week in Normandy.Why do musicians love Peaches so much?“She’s amazing,” Chance says, “A pioneer of all things DIY and electroclash, a self-made woman, freedom fighter, helps the underdog at every opportunity. She does what she wants, sticks it to the man and doesn’t care about the consequences. She dances to her own tune and is totally supportive of all us struggling musicians in Berlin. She’d do anything for you, very inspiring. An actual legend.”

Yes, Peaches is very much a musician’s musician. The DNA of her beats and attitude can be detected in organisms called M.I.A. and C.S.S., Amanda Blank and Ke$ha, Goldfrapp and Lady Gaga, Gossip and Róisín Murphy. She always appears to be surrounded by creative people. Feist was her flatmate and operated sock puppets behind her onstage. M.I.A. made her clothes. Chilly Gonzales is her old buddy. Iggy Pop jumped on a track on her 2003 album, Fatherfucker. The next album, Impeach My Bush, was even more star-studded, with Josh Homme, Beth Ditto, Joan Jett, and former sock puppeteer Feist guesting on tracks. Simian Mobile Disco, Soulwax and Digitalism produced tracks on her last album I Feel Cream. Every icon needs a hit. Fuck The Pain Away, a song that features in everything from Lost In Translation to 30 Rock, South Park to Jackass, still sounds brilliantly seedy, like Kathleen Hanna falling out of a fetish club, and has become part of the contemporary clubbing lexicon, like Blue Monday or All My Friends.

Theatre was her initial calling; she studied it before she realised it wasn’t for her. Back to our fuzzy phonecall. “I didn’t want to have to deal with all these elements that would probably have given me a heart attack – overseeing everything instead of the creativity. I was too young to handle it and probably would have ended up being a tyrant.”

She quit, and talks about finding musical performance almost accidentally, “sitting around with friends, getting a gig, then getting one every week.” She realised music was “a more healthy and productive way for myself – to be able to write it myself and perform it myself and be my own director and take control.”

Peaches’s output – somewhere on the glam, electroclash, electronic punk spectrum – is often underpinned thematically by a subversion of gender boundaries. Live, there might be an LED torch in her crotch. In music videos, such as the one for Set It Off, her pubic and armpit hair endlessly grows, like a Play-Doh Factory toy. The cover ofFatherfucker features Peaches wearing a full beard.

VFW Post 5771109 E. Sixth StreetTulsa, OK 74120918-585-9148Located just West of South Peoria on East 6th Street

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DO YOU HAVE RECORDS TO DONATE?Vinyl for Vets DriveDrop off your old records at the Gunboat Park Military Surplus at 4624 E 11th St Tulsa, OK 74112for a tax deductible donation from the Tulsa VFW Post #577. All proceeds from the sale donated records will go to the VFW Post #577.

This image is all we know of the forthcoming album from Recorder. Hiding from time in their retro futuristic world for what seems like ages, finally we get a listen of what they've been up to, and it's weird! Enjoy....

Just finishing up a weekend where we threw a huge 90's Party...The Lion King was in town and a few of the dancers happened to be the group that was the actual FLY GIRLS from In Living Color...If you were alive in the era you know the importance of this...Well, they did THE dance!!! Anyway we had a great party & a great after party and dancy times that lasted until the late am's....after a few days of recovery I was more than pleased to find this treasure awaiting me at my desk....If there was anyone who carried me through the 90's it was The Pixies. Coming home to this was such a treat...I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!!!

It's official, the 90's are making a comeback and Okkle Music Group in Tulsa, OK is hosting what they say plans to be the biggest 90's party since, well....the 90's. We're going to agree since their annual 80's PROM party is now the largest event of it's kind in the nation! If you're in the area don't miss this awesome flashback!

• Moving forward a decade, the creators of 80's Prom are now celebrating the music, movies, & fashion that made the 1990's.

• That 90's Party welcomes you to enter a world of rebellion and cultural chaos where anti-fashion dogmas and an “anything goes” kind of fashion emerged. Get a Club Kid haircut and walk into what will be Tulsa's biggest 90's Party since....the 90's!

♪ ISHI Live Friday May 17th 2013 In support of their new album DIGITAL WOUNDS

♪ Tulsa - Welcome back the one & only ISHI. Expect a high-energy show that will definitely surpass your past experiences with the band. They've been teasing you with bits from this album with tracks like "DISCO QUEEN" and "TOUCH THE FUTURE" - Now hear the album live at what is by far the regions BEST live show!

♪ Dj Robbo will be keep the dancefloor moving before and after the show.